Published: Friday, November 30, 2012 at 10:57 a.m.

Last Modified: Friday, November 30, 2012 at 10:57 a.m.

For more than two weeks, Wade Haskett of Waynesville carried around in his wallet a lottery ticket worth $118,180. When he realized his good fortune on Sunday, he bought a lockbox to keep the ticket safe.

Haskett, a part-time detention officer for the Haywood County Sheriff’s Department, said he regularly plays Carolina Cash 5 as well as Powerball and Mega Millions, but had not checked his ticket from the Nov. 6 Cash 5 drawing until Sunday. Haskett said the check came after his wife told him that the Asheville TV station, WLOS, reported someone bought a winning ticket at Mountain Energy on South Main Street in Waynesville, but had not claimed the prize.

“I didn’t really expect to win anything,” said Haskett. “I figured it was going to be like it usually was, someone else winning it.”

But this time it was Haskett and a second winner from Montgomery County who beat odds of 1 in 575,000 to split the $236,360 jackpot. Haskett’s half was $118,180. After taxes were withheld he received $80,364.

Haskett said he and his wife plan to use their winnings for home improvements, including a new roof and new hardwood floors, to help their adult children, and for a possible trip to St. Petersburg, Fla. to visit a son. “I know it is not a big amount, but it is more than I had,” Haskett said. “I am just thankful I won it. It came at a good time.”

The other winner, Larry Clegg of Biscoe, claimed his half of the jackpot on Nov. 8, two days after the drawing.

<p>For more than two weeks, Wade Haskett of Waynesville carried around in his wallet a lottery ticket worth $118,180. When he realized his good fortune on Sunday, he bought a lockbox to keep the ticket safe.</p><p>Haskett, a part-time detention officer for the Haywood County Sheriff's Department, said he regularly plays Carolina Cash 5 as well as Powerball and Mega Millions, but had not checked his ticket from the Nov. 6 Cash 5 drawing until Sunday. Haskett said the check came after his wife told him that the Asheville TV station, WLOS, reported someone bought a winning ticket at Mountain Energy on South Main Street in Waynesville, but had not claimed the prize.</p><p>“I didn't really expect to win anything,” said Haskett. “I figured it was going to be like it usually was, someone else winning it.”</p><p>But this time it was Haskett and a second winner from Montgomery County who beat odds of 1 in 575,000 to split the $236,360 jackpot. Haskett's half was $118,180. After taxes were withheld he received $80,364.</p><p>Haskett said he and his wife plan to use their winnings for home improvements, including a new roof and new hardwood floors, to help their adult children, and for a possible trip to St. Petersburg, Fla. to visit a son. “I know it is not a big amount, but it is more than I had,” Haskett said. “I am just thankful I won it. It came at a good time.”</p><p>The other winner, Larry Clegg of Biscoe, claimed his half of the jackpot on Nov. 8, two days after the drawing.</p>